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Triptych

by Jodi Heights

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1.
The Iceberg 03:07
There was once a time when humans ruled the world See, here’s a display of their remains Business and technology were going strong But consumption couldn’t be sustained Hard to imagine how many of them there were Billions of them living out their lives And here in our history book of planet earth is the story of their own demise Just the tip of the iceberg A slow walk off a plank A little drop in the ocean until society sank We ignored all the warnings and focused on other things We didn’t hear the sound it made when we finally felled the last tree We would’ve got around to it eventually But we were kind of busy Now class what can we all learn from what we’ve seen? How can we avoid the same mistakes? If we as a species are short-sighted like they were Could we end up like the human race? With an industrial strength ignorance They left their carbon footprints everywhere Here is a recording of their final words with the reasons why they weren’t prepared Just the tip of the iceberg One final walk in the park While the whole world was burning We were still in the dark ‘Cause we were checking our email and going shopping online And running in the rat race ‘til we finally ran out of time We thought we only needed money to keep us alive But couldn’t eat it, couldn’t drink it, couldn’t breathe it to survive Didn’t bother taking action ‘til it was too late We sealed our own fate
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The Storm 04:25
THE STORM - Jodi Heights It started out as something small Nothing to concern us And suddenly it’s grown into something so enormous it fills the sky I can’t believe my eyes The gathered clouds are dark with rain Smell that storm a-comin’ And lightning strikes within the heart People run for cover Thunderclaps of fear are ringing in our ears Even now I’ll keep my head up searching for some clearer skies This could be our finest hour or the darkest days we’ve known Even when we are apart, we are never quite alone A downburst of denial falls filling up the gutter Yet empathy stays waterproof, offering us another way to move ahead With either love or selfishness So tell me how the story ends So far it’s a mystery Will we choose the greater good in this living history? When the storm is past what will we have left? Even now I’ll keep on hoping our humanity will rise. This could be our finest hour or the darkest days we’ve known Even when we are apart, we are never quite alone This could be our finest hour or the darkest days we’ve known Even when we are apart, we are never quite alone
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The Myth 03:04
Let me tell you the myth of the self-made man And how he built up a fortune with his own two hands Industrious and plucky An island unto himself He rose up from obscurity to fame and wealth When he’s interviewed about his meteoric climb He says he pulled himself up by the boot straps many times He went straight from rags to riches by pulling his own weight With discipline and thrift he made himself a name But what he doesn’t say is daddy pays the rent And mommy’s left her fingerprints on every cent His parents’ cronies funded every venture made But with luck and perseverance you could do the same If you just work harder than all those around you do Equal opportunity is waiting there for you Here, look at these examples of ingenuity Find inspiration here and you will succeed If you can’t push through a million obstacles to win It’s your own damn fault for lacking skill and discipline All you need is talent and diligence and luck From lowly beginnings, all you’ll go is up He failed to mention that his uncle ’s on the board His older brother gave him every job he scored His college friends know CEOs by their first names But with luck and perseverance you could do the same From poverty to prominence in no time flat With unacknowledged help from financiers and bureaucrats If you can’t win you’ve only got yourself to blame But with luck and perseverance you could do the same

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"Triptych" is a 3-song EP focused on urgent concerns in our modern world: climate change, the pandemic, and the growing wealth gap. It is Jodi’s second project with Plaid Dog Recording and features some of Boston’s most versatile local artists.

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released August 5, 2022

Music, Lyrics, Vocals, Piano - Jodi Heights
Drums - Kyle Harris
Bass & Guitar - Daniel Yoong
Trumpet - Bryan Murphy
Clarinet/Saxophone - Noah Preminger
Violin - Eva Walsh
Cello - Jonah Sacks
Recording Engineer/Producer/Mixing - Cairo Marques-Neto, Plaid Dog Recording
Assistant Engineer - Kayla Blackburn, Plaid Dog Recording
Mastering - Mike Davidson, Plaid Dog Recording


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Jodi Heights Boston, Massachusetts

In the sea of singer-songwriters, Jodi Heights stands out with her classically honed technique and her brilliant lyrics that plumb the depths of everyday life. She holds multiple degrees in music, including a Master of Music from the New England Conservatory.
In 2022, Jodi released the single White Knight and a 3-song EP, Triptych. This was Jodi’s second project with Plaid Dog Recording.
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